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Fitbit Charge 4

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Macworld
★★★★★
4 years ago
Fitbit Charge 4 Rosewood Aluminium FB417BYBY review

I can’t help but wish the Charge 4 was $125 instead of $150—especially since the Versa Lite is just $160—but if you’re patient, you’ll be able to get at or near that price soon enough. If you can get it on sale, that’s just a bonus.

Top-notch fitness; health; and sleep tracking; Excellent battery life; even with GPS switched on; Standard GPS and NFC add value

Plastic body is a downgrade from the metal Charge 3; No third party apps or music storage

Android Authority
★★★★★
3 years ago
Fitbit Charge 4 Rosewood Aluminium FB417BYBY review

The Fitbit Charge 4 is the best fitness tracker you can buy, period. Fitbit didn't need to do much to achieve this title again, but it managed to fix all our gripes with the Charge 3 and keep it at the same price point. The built-in GPS is welcome, as is Fitbit Pay being standard across all models.

Sleek; customizable design Good battery life Built-in GPS Fitbit Pay now standard on all models Sleep tracking is fantastic (Mostly) accurate GPS and heart rate sensors

Finicky inductive button GPS can take its time to lock on Heart rate sensor can be laggy

DC Rainmaker
★★★★★
4 years ago
Fitbit Charge 4 Rosewood Aluminium FB417BYBY review

Overall, the Fitbit Charge 4 may actually be the best activity tracker they’ve made in a long while. In recent years it seemed like Fitbit had lost their way a bit. This primarily occurred while they focused on slightly higher-end Versa and Ionic units, which struggled to compete in appeal-factor...

PC World
★★★★★
4 years ago
Fitbit Charge 4 Rosewood Aluminium FB417BYBY review

The Fitbit Charge 4 isn't flashy or classy, but it does what it's supposed to and looks good doing it.

Top-notch fitness; health; and sleep tracking; Excellent battery life; even with GPS switched on; Standard GPS and NFC add value

Plastic body is a downgrade from the metal Charge 3; No third party apps or music storage

Stuff.tv
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4 years ago
Fitbit Charge 4 Rosewood Aluminium FB417BYBY review

Close to being the complete fitness tracker for beginners but let down by a poor screen, hit and miss accuracy and a short GPS battery life

Easy to use; Good for motivation; Built-in GPS; Best app for beginners

Poor screen; No mid-workout Spotify controls; Hit and miss accuracy; Short GPS battery life; Quite pricey

Mobile Syrup
★★★★
4 years ago
Fitbit Charge 4 Rosewood Aluminium FB417BYBY review

The Charge 4 will be even better when we can leave our homes again

Finally has built-in GPS; Active Zone Minutes better for personal fitness; On-wrist Spotify controls

Small display makes smart features hard to use; Recycled design; Battery life

Android Guys
★★★★★
3 years ago
Fitbit Charge 4 Rosewood Aluminium FB417BYBY review

The Fitbit Charge 4 is well worth the $150 price tag, it is a premium fitness tracker that packs many features into a beautiful package. The embedded GPS introduces wonderful opportunities for standalone use, though it needs some polishing.

Gizmodo
★★★★★
4 years ago
Fitbit Charge 4 Rosewood Aluminium FB417BYBY review

We finally get built-in GPS! NFC payments standard on all Charge 4s; Active Zone Minutes and heat maps are great additions.

You can't switch from exercise app; GPS maps in testing a little wonky; Screen still isn't the greatest.

Wear Action
★★★★★
3 years ago
Fitbit Charge 4 Black Aluminium FB417BKBK review

Onwards and upwards, as the motto goes for any tech product, the Fitbit Charge 4 is the latest evolution of a Fitbit classic. The original launched back in 2014, and has evolved quite a bit over the last 6 years.

GPS; NFC Payment; Compact Design

Greyscale OLED Screen

MaxIt
★★★★★
3 years ago
Fitbit Charge 4 Storm Blue Aluminium FB417BKNV review

In this modern age of information technology, our community is filled with all sort of smart devices and the internet of things. People’s hunger for conveniences and connectivity has pushed the industry to expand the development from smartphone to wearables.

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